Chapter 476 - 442: Better to Ask Yourself than to Ask a Deity
"...In order to prevent the Sea Tribe’s blood from filling the Deep Sea, we sincerely invite the Lord of the Silent Night Sea to participate in this competition. The victor will win ownership of the Volcanic Ocean Region, witnessed by the gods..."
Amberser read the content above, but the truly important part was that three deities were willing to pay with the true origin of their divine powers to help Aige ascend to godhood.
Aige curiously asked, "Isn’t that a good thing? I can save decades of time."
Amberser, however, explained, "You should know about Vishalon’s case, don’t you? How many years did Talos control Vishalon after helping him to become a god? If it weren’t for good luck, our God of the Liches would still be enslaved by Talos. The origin of divine power is not so easy to obtain, not to mention what kind of characters these three gods are."
Let’s not speak of the Koutao Mermaid Goddess, whose deity position is mental illness. It wouldn’t be surprising if Aige were to share this power and become a lunatic. The Sharkwa Fishman Goddess Serkura isn’t any better; cruelty and inhumanity are synonymous with her, not to mention the last one, God Dimogogen of the Yixi Manta Ray.
How could the Demon Prince cooperate with the other two? No one would believe it if it were made known.
Amberser would rather believe that Dimogorgen was plotting to devour these two goddesses. This Demon Prince wouldn’t possibly spend his power for just a stretch of the ocean; it’s not even a matter of interest. Demons don’t reason with you.
So, Amberser was quite skeptical about the credibility of this letter.
But the problem was that the messengers were two Legends.
The Sharkwa Fishman and the Yixi Manta Ray each sent representatives with identical messages in their letters.
